BUS3051 : Management Dissertation
- Offered for Year: 2024/25
- Module Leader(s): Dr Susan Addison
- Demonstrator: Professor Abigail Marks
- Lecturer: Dr Judith Watson, Professor Steve Vincent, Professor Andrea Whittle, Mx Robin Brown, Dr Emily Yarrow, Professor Stephen Procter, Dr Dimitry Jacob, Mr Mohsin Khan, Dr Ewan Mackenzie, Dr Joshua Haist, Professor Tom McGovern, Dr Clare Butler
- Owning School: Newcastle University Business School
- Teaching Location: Newcastle City Campus
Semesters
Your programme is made up of credits, the total differs on programme to programme.
Semester 1 Credit Value: | 20 |
Semester 2 Credit Value: | 20 |
ECTS Credits: | 20.0 |
European Credit Transfer System |
Aims
This module provides an academic-focused alternative to the consultancy project and advanced business topics modules. Drawing on their learning across their programme of study, the module provides students with an opportunity to apply their learning to a small-scale research project on a specific topic. This module aims to provide students with an opportunity to:
• Collect and evaluate empirical evidence to inform their understanding of contemporary management practice and thought; and
• Further develop adaptability, curiosity and independence in their thought, with the ability to appreciate ethical aspects inherent in management research and decision making.
Outline Of Syllabus
There is no set syllabus for this module because it will involve independent research into a topic of contemporary scholarly importance in the fields of management, human resources, international business, innovation, and enterprise, as chosen by students themselves. Students will be encouraged to consider choosing research areas related to the core disciplines of their programme (e.g. management, human resources, strategy, international business, innovation, and enterprise) in semester 1. Students will then select one area for independent investigation supported by an appropriate supervisor. The module aims to develop student decision making, research and project management skills. This module provides an alternative for those who want to extend their learning through the design and execution of a research project, including the option to conduct a systematic literature review, in relation to a topic for which they have interest and enthusiasm.
Teaching Methods
Teaching Activities
Category | Activity | Number | Length | Student Hours | Comment |
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Scheduled Learning And Teaching Activities | Lecture | 8 | 1:00 | 8:00 | PiP Lectures |
Structured Guided Learning | Structured research and reading activities | 7 | 1:00 | 7:00 | Provision of a range of videos, reading materials and other supporting material |
Scheduled Learning And Teaching Activities | Workshops | 1 | 1:00 | 1:00 | PiP research skills workshop provided by Library colleagues |
Scheduled Learning And Teaching Activities | Drop-in/surgery | 2 | 1:00 | 2:00 | Online Live [Q&A / moderated discussion / supported guidance on elements of the teaching covered] |
Guided Independent Study | Independent study | 1 | 376:00 | 376:00 | Includes planning and execution of research, and assessment preparation time |
Scheduled Learning And Teaching Activities | Dissertation/project related supervision | 6 | 1:00 | 6:00 | PiP Supervision from Dissertation supervisor. |
Total | 400:00 |
Teaching Rationale And Relationship
The module consists of a mix of taught sessions, structured guided learning, and supervision. It is structured as follows:
• The taught sessions will: refresh student knowledge and understanding of research methods; support them in project design and ethical research execution; writing the dissertation and reflective practice
• The supervision sessions will provide tailored support to the students in the development of their individual assessment.
Assessment Methods
The format of resits will be determined by the Board of Examiners
Other Assessment
Description | Semester | When Set | Percentage | Comment |
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Dissertation | 2 | M | 100 | 10,000 word dissertation with reflective element |
Zero Weighted Pass/Fail Assessments
Description | When Set | Comment |
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Written exercise | M | A project outline to encourage topic focus |
Written exercise | M | Submission of ethics and risk assessment material |
Formative Assessments
Formative Assessment is an assessment which develops your skills in being assessed, allows for you to receive feedback, and prepares you for being assessed. However, it does not count to your final mark.
Description | Semester | When Set | Comment |
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Written exercise | 1 | M | To enable the supervisor to give formative feedback on key aspects of the dissertation |
Written exercise | 1 | M | To enable the supervisor to give formative feedback on key aspects of the dissertation |
Written exercise | 2 | M | To enable the supervisor to give formative feedback on key aspects of the dissertation |
Assessment Rationale And Relationship
The module provides students with the opportunity to apply their learning to the range of research activities which are related to the range of topics they have studied throughout their programme of study. The assessment enables the students to develop their decision making, project management, report writing and reflective practice skills.
Reading Lists
Timetable
- Timetable Website: www.ncl.ac.uk/timetable/
- BUS3051's Timetable